Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Mel Cooper 19/09/2019I am a fan of Paul Hart’s work as a director and have previously enjoyed very much his approach to...
Reviewer's Rating Novenas for a Lost Hospital Gillian Russo 18/09/2019Grab your walking shoes and ditch your large bags, folks – this show requires your hands free to hold a...
Reviewer's Rating Maria Callas, The Black Pearl Enza De Francisci 18/09/2019Federica Nardacci’s monologue brings to life the thoughts and feelings of Maria Callas’s butler, Ferruccio Mezzadri. Through a stream-of-consciousness, the...
Psychosis – Close Strangers Festival Emma Burnell 17/09/2019This is a swirling mix of very dark poetry and even darker humour presented with a powerful Brechtian soundtrack. The...
Reviewer's Rating Pride and Prejudice (Sort Of) Marine Furet 16/09/2019Can one really review any adaptation of Pride and Prejudice without some kind of variation on truths universally acknowledged? Probably,...
Reviewer's rating Amsterdam Tim Hochstrasser 15/09/2019This new play is a joint production between the Orange Tree Theatre and the Actors Touring Company. It is also...
Reviewer's rating I puritani Alessandro Zummo 15/09/2019Bellini’s last opera, I Puritani, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre-Italien in 1835 and it was an immediate success. Just...
Reviewer's rating Rigoletto Rivka Jacobson 15/09/2019I must confess, that one of the main reasons I so wanted to see this production of Rigoletto at the...
Humans Catherine Flutsch 15/09/2019Circa ensemble’s show, Humans, is something very, very special. Circa ensemble’s description of its show is simple; 10 acrobats take the...
Reviewer's rating L’elisir d’amore (‘The Elixir of Love’) Rivka Jacobson 15/09/2019La Scala’s audience will not tolerate mediocracy from their leading singers nor from their orchestra. They love their operas and...